NFL power rankings: Breaking down where each team sits in Week 12
By Peter Panacy
In fairness, the Browns had no business winning this game.
The Jacksonville Jaguars defense is for real, if you haven’t noticed, and the Browns haven’t been able to muster much of anything on the offensive side of the ball against even mediocre defenses this season.
Such was the case Sunday, as quarterback DeShone Kizer completed just 50 percent of his passes and tossed two interceptions in the home loss. Oh, and he fumbled three times and lost two of them.
Jacksonville shut down the run too, which made Kizer’s life all the more difficult, to say the least.
At least wide receiver Corey Coleman had a moderately impressive performance.